Seismic blasting in the Atlantic threatens to bombard dolphins, whales and other species that depend on hearing to feed, communicate, mate and thrive with dynamite-like blasts of sound, potentially causing injury and death to as many as 138,000.

We call on you to immediately stop the current process for exploratory and extractive hydrocarbon drilling activities in the Croatian Adriatic Sea. Such plans could violate key EU Directives for environment protection, would seriously damage the marine

With the lives of polar bears, walruses, and whales -- and the livelihoods of local fishermen -- at stake, it's vital that we convince the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to read their own reports and ban Shell from the Arctic.

Don't let methane gases from drilling operations continue without limit--take action for pronghorns today by editing and sending the message, urging the U.S. EPA to establish limits on methane pollution from the oil and gas industry.

Drills in the Arctic are a disaster waiting to happen. There's no time left to lose. Shell's drill ships are on their way to the Arctic as we speak and we need your help to stop them.The Arctic is an unforgiving environment with cold water and stormy

Oil spills in their home force dolphins to break through a dirty oil slick just to take a breath. In waters around the world, dolphins and other animals are constantly facing the threat of oil spills and other pollutants caused by offshore drilling.

There is no reliable way to clean up oil in the Arctic, and that spells danger for animals like the beluga whale. It has to surface for air, a task that could prove treacherous and deadly, if Arctic waters are polluted by oil.

The Obama administration plans to allow Shell to drill just off the vital coast of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge where polar bear mothers make homes and feed their cubs.
The risks that polar bear families face from drilling are incredibly high.

Undoing Bush-era policies is going to take some time, but this is one that needs to be addressed right away. Drilling in the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska would threaten marine mammals who make the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas their homes - and the local

An independent panel has recommended - for now - to reject a proposal to put 1,275 gas wells inside Suffield National Wildlife Area, but has left the door open for future requests. Tell Ministers MacKay and Prentice to permanently reject drilling inside

The McConnell Domenici Amendment (No. 4720) would not only allow for drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge and Intermountain West, it would also threaten public lands in the Rocky Mountain West, pollute drinking water, and endanger marine habitat on the